Kona update


HI guys,

On this past weekend I raced the European 70.3 championships in Wiesbaden Germany. It was an extremely tough course and I was looking forward to testing my fitness. I had run everyday for the two weeks leading into the event and while my achilles was not 100% it was manageable and it didn't seem to be getting inflamed by the running. Unfortunately in the race the pain was unbearable, maybe due to the 400 meter uphill run on soft sand into transition. My Achilles started hurting on the bike which was unusual and by the time I started the run every footstep was a sharp pain. It is the only race I can ever recall pulling out of.

The event was amazing, the Germans do a great job putting on world class events and I really enjoyed being a part of it and hanging out at the finish line and cheering the last competitors home.

I received my invitation to compete in Kona at the World Ironman Championships on the Thursday before the race, so thankfully I scrapped in with enough points. I didn't need to start the race but I thought it would be a good test to see where things were at.

So this is where the tough decisions start.

After long consultations with my Coach and Doctors we have decided that the best course of action moving forward is to go back home to New Zealand and look into different treatment options and get my achilles back to 100 percent before any long term damage is caused.

Unfortunately with this injury being around since the beginning of April I have not been able to get the crucial early season training done that is required to build a solid base of fitness. I have taken medical advice and to cram the amount of training now required to be competitive in Kona is taking a significant risk on suffering longer term injury.

This is one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make but deep down I know it is the right move for my future. I am only 26 years old and if all goes well I still have another 13-15 years of being at the top of my game. I know I will bounce back next year stronger than ever.

I will be making the trip to Kona this year to cheer on my fellow athletes and watch the race closely with a different point of view which will be beneficial for when I come back next year.

I thank you all for your support and understanding through this tough time.

Kind regards
Terenzo

Terenzo Bozzone and Sam Mayhew hang out in Mexico City for the Enube camp. running at La Pila - 3500m above Sea Level and swimming at the beautiful Las Estacas are a couple of the amazing events they were involved in. A big thanks to everyone who was part of the camp.

Kona Qualifying

Hi guys,
I just wanted to give you a quick update on my immediate race schedule leading into the Ironman World Championships in Kona.
With the new Kona points qualification schedule no one was really sure how each athlete would go about qualifying for the World Champs. I was sure if I had a few solid races under my belt I would make the cut off no problem, but with the achilles problem I haven't been able to do all the races I wanted to race and get the results I had aimed for. That being said I have still had a pretty good season. 20th in Kona last year, 2nd at Ironman New Zealand, 4th at the US 70.3 champs, 5th at the New Orleans 70.3 (high points race), and 9th at the Eagleman 70.3. Outside of the World Triathlon Corporation races that count for points I finished 2nd at the Rev 3 Half Ironman and 2nd at the Kemah Olympic distance triathlon.
The top 50 male athletes on points will compete in Kona. At the end of July the top 40 men were given their spots and at the end of August the next 10 qualifying athletes will be selected. Currently I am sitting in 50th position, but with 3 full distance ironman races and 3 more 70.3 races in the month of August other athletes will move forward on points and there is not much of a guarantee I will make the cut off.
This is part of the reason why I have decided to compete at the European 70.3 Champs next weekend in Wiesbaden, Germany. The points on offer are high but with the large points and the prestige of being the European Champion comes a large number of the best athletes in the sport racing. Hopefully I will be able to get a solid result and secure my spot for Kona
Training the past couple weeks in Switzerland has been great… Tough but great… Oh yeah, and also at altitude. We had a camp with one of my sponsors, Biestmilch in St. Moritz, then a few days in Davos with the Swiss triathlon team. I have never ridden hills so long and suffered so much in all of my life. Coming back down to a normal altitude earlier than expected was a smart move and I am starting to feel ready to race.
Anyway, I will report in after the weekend.
Regards
Terenzo

Mexico Trip



Hi guys,

I thought I would write a little update on my last trip to Mexico City. Firstly, despite the crazy traffic I loved the place.

You may have seen in my last blog the list of events I am involved in here, which is quite long, and during the week we have been adding in more interviews to the list. I have been working quite hard here trying to promote triathlon, healthy living and myself here at the ENUBE camp and after 2 days I was already exhausted. Actually I felt unusually tired. A group of us went for a run earlier in the week and an easy swim and they were possibly 2 of the hardest sessions I have done in awhile and I did them at an easy pace. Hmmmmm very odd, it was on this day we were told we were at 2500m above sea level. A shock, I though we were high but not this high. A relief to understand why those sessions were so hard, and an explanation to why I was so tired.

Aside from the body shock to adjusting to the altitude I thoroughly enjoyed the events. All the interviews, conferences, talks, signings, photo shoots, appearances, kids clinic and training groupshave been a lot of fun and I hope I have inspired others into triathlon, healthy living and to set goals to achieve their dreams.

I would like to thank all my sponsors for the products theyhad given me to give away during the week to those involved in the ENUBE organized events. They have been greatly received and I believe we have created more fans in my sponsor brands and have an increased understanding, awareness and knowledge of these brands and why I choose them to support me in my dreams.

The last 2 days topped off my trip. We swam at the most beautiful river, Las Estacas – a spring fed river about 1km long. The current upstream was insane, but it was the most amazing water I have ever been in. Then we ran at La Pila – if 2500meters was insane, try running at 3500meters! Cool trail and had a great group of people out showing us how the locals handle the altitude. Needless to say – I am not so good running when it feels like you are breathing through a straw…

It was great to have mate and training partner Sam Mayhew up with me helping out and taking pictures, we christened him "Blanco"

As always I appreciate all the loyal support I get from my family, friends, sponsors and fans.

Till next time,
Terenzo


ABOUT ME

Birthday: 1 March 1985.
Nickname: T.
Education: Two years Physiotherapy; 1 year Business Degree.
Occupation: Professional Triathlete
Coach: Performance Lab-Jon Ackland (since 1999)
Pilates: IQ Pilates-Raewin Hing
Language: English
Height: 179cm
Home Town: Auckland, New Zealand.
Favorite Food: Mums pizza. sushi, chocolate, Ice!
Interests: Snow Boarding; Tennis; Surfing; Movies.
Favorite Holiday: Banyan Tree Resort at Laguna Phuket, Thailand
Best Running Trail: Portland Oregon USA
Best overall Training: North Shore, Auckland, NZ / USA
Best surf Beach: Kumara Patch Taranaki.